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Microsoft Office 2007!
Finding the uptime in Windows Vista/XP or Windows Server 2008/2003 shouldn't be as straight forward as running the command “uptime” in Linux or Unix. However, it isn’t difficult either.
There are two ways to find the system uptime in Windows Vista/Server 2008/XP/2003.
1 Using Systeminfo utility
The Systeminfo utility shows you the system boot time. The time originally the system was booted and running from.
To run the command,
1. Click Start – search and type “cmd” (Start – Run,
Office Professional 2007, cmd in Windows XP/2003). This should launch the command prompt.
2. From the command prompt,
Windows 7 Discount, type “systeminfo“. This should check various system stats like installation date, hotfixes etc. Look for the “System boot time” as follows:
2 Using “net statistics” command
The “net” command can perform various operations and one of them is the system statistics of a workstation or a server.
From the command prompt run,
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c:>net statistics workstation
This will run a check and provide with the system statistics. Look for the line which reads as “statistics since” where it indicates the stats are from the last system startup time as follows: